Lone Peak Campground, Northern Cascade Range, Washington

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At this primitive campground you could get a lovelier wilderness experience than you would get at a more civilized campground. The natural splendor at this primitive campground is glorious; Lone Peak Campground is a primitive camp ground which as expected means that there are a small number of facilities. The good variety of local attractions and such a good variety of outdoors recreation will make you pleased you came. Several people stay here in order to be in the neighborhood of Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park. Outdoors recreation is plentiful, some of the enjoyable stuff you can do is fishing, playing golf, hiking, swimming, and whitewater paddling, so it's out of the question

to get bored. Lone Peak Campground is one of the places to camp here in the Northern Cascade Range. This section of Washington is always a delight to explore through camping season. Camping out definitely is an entertaining

thing to do; Lone Peak Campground in Washington is precisely the location. Once you arrive at a primitive campground such as Lone Peak Campground you'll realize it was well worth the effort getting here. It's totally impossible to run out of exciting stuff to do in close proximity to Lone Peak Campground; being here is wonderful fun any time. The nearby class II+, 14.5-mile-long Ardenvoir to Columbia River portion of whitewater on Entiat River is lots of fun. For whitewater kayaking or rafting this part of Entiat River is a cool place. You must check the situation prior to departure; whitewater kayaking or rafting could get dangerous. Devils Backbone Trailbike Loop Trail is 14.6

miles long. This lovely wilderness trail has an altitude variation of 5,475 feet. In case you feel like a challenging walk, Devils Backbone Trailbike Loop Trail requires roughly two and a half days to walk.